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the u.s. says our oil reserves are up. the fact is they're saying there's more necessity for gas around the globe, and that causes prices to spike, and here in california, as you hear a bus backing up to my right, people are not too happy whatsoever at all. they drive in and out of the station we're at. 4.99. you can drive around southern california in the car culture and fine a number of stations already above $5 a gallon. and again, we're in the middle of winter. wait until april comes around and the summer driving season starts and the prices spike then. people are worried we might see $6 a gallon here in california. i. >> neil: adam, thank you very much. even before the cold, it would cost you more to fill your car. wait until you see how much more it could be costing you just to heat your home. phil is on the -- with the latest on the chill pill. reporter: in the northeast if you're heating with heating oil, prices are 91-cents a gallon more than a year ago, this is mainly because of the aftermath of hurricane sanity.
the u.s. says our oil reserves are up. the fact is they're saying there's more necessity for gas around the globe, and that causes prices to spike, and here in california, as you hear a bus backing up to my right, people are not too happy whatsoever at all. they drive in and out of the station we're at. 4.99. you can drive around southern california in the car culture and fine a number of stations already above $5 a gallon. and again, we're in the middle of winter. wait until april comes around...
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the u.s. state department of being an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. the speech was not recorded, but fox news has spoken to the former new jersey congressional candidate who last week tipped off lawmakers to those comments and he is standing by his climbs that that's exactly what chuck hagel said and that's not the first controversial comment the man who would like to run our defense department has made about our close ally israel. however, he's denying he said it. none the less, in the wake of the controversy, now it appears that some democrats, the president's pick, some democrats may be second guessing president obama's pick for secretary of defense. take a listen how journalist bob woodward put it on fox news sunday. >> i understand some of them eventually called the white house and said, is hagel going to withdraw, would he consider withdrawing. the answer is an emphatic no. i wonder if the democrats are kind of ever looking and asking what really is the fundamental question he
the u.s. state department of being an adjunct of the israeli foreign ministry. the speech was not recorded, but fox news has spoken to the former new jersey congressional candidate who last week tipped off lawmakers to those comments and he is standing by his climbs that that's exactly what chuck hagel said and that's not the first controversial comment the man who would like to run our defense department has made about our close ally israel. however, he's denying he said it. none the less, in...
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. >> do you expect his successor to have a change relative to the u.s.? >> there are going to be some challenges -- channels of communications. i do not expect best friends between america and united states but i expect the town to get better. it is in a terrible state. they have the highest inflation in latin america. they have food court -- of food shortages all over the place. that is why hugo chavez has come back to calm things down. they are in for a rough time. >> any guess on who the successor might be? >> his current vice-president is in the best position. hugo chavez designated him in december. he does not have his charisma, but he is in the strongest position right now. >> in other news, a former u.s. prosecutor house called for the international court to investigate war crimes in syria. he is working on an inquiry into the syrian conflict, reporting on human-rights violations of both sides. including the use of mass executions and the imprisonment of children. evidence has gathered more than 500 syrian refugees. people have been reported to be
. >> do you expect his successor to have a change relative to the u.s.? >> there are going to be some challenges -- channels of communications. i do not expect best friends between america and united states but i expect the town to get better. it is in a terrible state. they have the highest inflation in latin america. they have food court -- of food shortages all over the place. that is why hugo chavez has come back to calm things down. they are in for a rough time. >> any...
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prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done to the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died and that's how our cooperation with the u.s. works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable there are tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused its emotional. an investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out greater details as to how long he was in the custody of his eye
prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done to the...
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the u.s. is still home to amazing king of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge are u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect the nation's economic development they estimated that the results students in the u.s. showed today can cost the country seventy five trillion dollars over the next eighty years seventy five trillion dollars i spoke with professor eric from stanford university one of the authors of this study a leader in economic analysis of educational issues here's what he said this is a tremendous impact you can measure it. on terms of g.d.p. and it would in present value terms be over five times the current g.d.p. of the united states your free could improve our sc
the u.s. is still home to amazing king of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge are u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect the nation's economic development they estimated...
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russian officials say that the u.s. state department has failed to provide help to russian diplomats investigating maxime's death and called the incident quote yet another inhumane abuse of rush of a russian child adopted by an american family clearly an investigation is ongoing spearheaded by russian officials and high officials say that there will be they are calling for a severe punishment for those found guilty in the death of maxine but clearly this is not the first case that we are reporting about of russian children adopted in the states. dying or being killed at the hands of their adoptive parents. you know of only about a month ago the details are just filtering through to the news agencies from this tweet we'll be following up over the coming things from the. next britain's top military academies accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the holes that some of those killed in the first major battles of the war will now be renamed after the king of all rich bahrain because in london if yo
russian officials say that the u.s. state department has failed to provide help to russian diplomats investigating maxime's death and called the incident quote yet another inhumane abuse of rush of a russian child adopted by an american family clearly an investigation is ongoing spearheaded by russian officials and high officials say that there will be they are calling for a severe punishment for those found guilty in the death of maxine but clearly this is not the first case that we are...
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remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and structure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is carrying out cyber attacks like the reported cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. that they're building in this administration said it would view a serious cyber attack a. against the united states is an act of war but apparently when the u.s. carries out the attack it should not be seen as an act of war. borders closed to international flights suspended its security forces on high alert that's how libya is marking two years since the beginning of the uprising that resulted in a bloody civil conflict foreign intervention and the toppling of th
remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and structure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is carrying out cyber attacks...
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a relatively quiet day and that's because u.s. stocks are closed for president's day so volumes are predictably cold bargirls among the biggest decline is after a disappointing earnings report we had an asia rally that helped lift the mood somewhat but not for london just the duchess or half a percent of the positive territory busy week there want to mention the fact that we've got confidence surveys of germany on the way u.k. labor reports of course and the tally in general election as well the russian ruble actually finished up the trading session higher against both the u.s. dollar and the common currency the russian actually said a similar story really it was quiet today largely because traders are enjoying a relaxation holiday but as you can see we do have a light day and so right side of the waterline oil wasn't doing much of tools there wasn't much direction i want to mention the fact that a lot of blue chips gas from spare bank chocolate maker or red october they all managed to gain around one percent in the session. now i
a relatively quiet day and that's because u.s. stocks are closed for president's day so volumes are predictably cold bargirls among the biggest decline is after a disappointing earnings report we had an asia rally that helped lift the mood somewhat but not for london just the duchess or half a percent of the positive territory busy week there want to mention the fact that we've got confidence surveys of germany on the way u.k. labor reports of course and the tally in general election as well...
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and they would like to see either a change in the u.s. legal system and the courts or they are going to do their best russian officials to protect russian or french from being abused at the hands of american parents were. playing. britain's top military academies accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the holes that some of those killed in the first major battles of the war know to be renamed after the king of all ridged stood probably because in london she's got. hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain has made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been accused of waging a violent crackdown against anti-government protesters over the past two years since a
and they would like to see either a change in the u.s. legal system and the courts or they are going to do their best russian officials to protect russian or french from being abused at the hands of american parents were. playing. britain's top military academies accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the holes that some of those killed in the first major battles of the war know to be renamed after the king of all ridged stood probably because in london she's got. hall...
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. >> the japanese yen has continued its slide against the u.s. dollar today. they were not following a lack of restraint against the japanese authorities. it was thought the central bankers meeting over the weekend were calling for governments to stop taking action to weaken their currencies, but the final communique out of japan is criticism over the recent weakness. let's have a quick look to see how european markets are fairing. as we can see, a mixture across the board. being led lower by weaker mining stocks, all of it being affected by the equities there being closed for presidents day. that is all for me. i will be back with a bit more. >> thank you very much. the latest headlines from bbc news, david cameron promises to make it easier for indian students to trade and study in the uk as he kicks off his tour of mumbai. hugo chavez from -- announcing his return to the country after cancer surgery. the bbc has apologized for any disruption that has been caused to the broadcast today as some members of the national union of journalists have walked out in p
. >> the japanese yen has continued its slide against the u.s. dollar today. they were not following a lack of restraint against the japanese authorities. it was thought the central bankers meeting over the weekend were calling for governments to stop taking action to weaken their currencies, but the final communique out of japan is criticism over the recent weakness. let's have a quick look to see how european markets are fairing. as we can see, a mixture across the board. being led...
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i think part of the whole reason that the u.s., i'm sort of an amateur student of the u.s. automobile industry. i think part of the reason that it ran into trouble was way before the 1970s. it was because the founders of those companies had relinquished the reign reins to businesspeople, not product people. >> rose: buzz as soon as you say that, i would make this observation. look what happened to ford. >> yes. >> rose: c.e.o. of ford. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: -- grew newspaper the car business, was not an engineer but was a superb manager. and great sensibility for product. and i think-- . >> rose: yeah. >> and i think that's the element that gets missed a lot of the time. in these management turnovers. and particularly for technology company. you absolutely have to have as the guiding force of an abiding enduring technology company, a person or people at the helm who have products in their dna. >> rose: yeah. >> who love, who are crazed by the idea of making that thing better. >> better. >> the best. or making it better or the best or have this inventive desire like larry p
i think part of the whole reason that the u.s., i'm sort of an amateur student of the u.s. automobile industry. i think part of the reason that it ran into trouble was way before the 1970s. it was because the founders of those companies had relinquished the reign reins to businesspeople, not product people. >> rose: buzz as soon as you say that, i would make this observation. look what happened to ford. >> yes. >> rose: c.e.o. of ford. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: --...
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the fact that the u.s. army and marine corps and other modern militaries including the french have to deal with the threat today is absolutely unsurprising. but i don't mean to suggest that absolutely nothing has changed over the course of the last 5,000 years. there have, in fact, been some significant changes. the biggest one has to do with the power of public opinion and propaganda. and this was something that was demonstrated in our very own war of independence. now, when we think of the american war of independence, we tend of think of battles like lexington and concord where the yankees slithered on their bellies and shot at the redcoats from behind trees and rocks in ways that the redcoats assumed to be ungentlemanly. now, these were, no doubt, effective tactics. but in the end what's striking to me about studying the american revolution is the extent to which it was decided not so much by what happened on the battlefield, but what actually happened in the house of parliament, in the commons in engla
the fact that the u.s. army and marine corps and other modern militaries including the french have to deal with the threat today is absolutely unsurprising. but i don't mean to suggest that absolutely nothing has changed over the course of the last 5,000 years. there have, in fact, been some significant changes. the biggest one has to do with the power of public opinion and propaganda. and this was something that was demonstrated in our very own war of independence. now, when we think of the...
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palestinians complain that while all this u.s. support is being given to israel, the israeli government has repeatedly defied u.s. policy and approved the construction of new settlement blocks in the west bank. the americans have already given $270 million. >> barak: more than this, i believe, along the... yeah. >> simon: and they're promising, just for iron dome, another $660 million. >> barak: yeah. yeah. $680... probably $211 million might be given in the coming fiscal year. >> simon: while the americans are helping you so much in your defense, israel goes on building settlements, which is exactly what the americans don't want. how does that work, when you're asking america for help and doing exactly what the americans don't want you to do? >> barak: you know, bob, i... i prefer not to answer this question right now. you know, we are in the height of the election period. i basically think that the relationship, especially between our intelligence communities and our defense establishment, is extreme... are extremely close. >> s
palestinians complain that while all this u.s. support is being given to israel, the israeli government has repeatedly defied u.s. policy and approved the construction of new settlement blocks in the west bank. the americans have already given $270 million. >> barak: more than this, i believe, along the... yeah. >> simon: and they're promising, just for iron dome, another $660 million. >> barak: yeah. yeah. $680... probably $211 million might be given in the coming fiscal...
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churchill wisely took u.s. ambassador avril herriman with him to show the allies were united in this important strategic decision. after a full day of meetings, stalin invited churchill to the kremlin for a good-bye dinner, and what a dinner that was. just the two men and their interpreters serving themselves, no servants, in the kremlin. a full banquet, enough for 30 people, topped off -- pardon the pun -- with a pig's head. stalin opened his penknife, cleaned out the head, scraped out a piece of meat which he then offered to churchill on the end of his knife. churchill politely refused, not able to show his disgust to his new ally but commenting later to his doctor that the food was fillny. filthy. that's a quote. no matter, churchill got what he wanted, stalin agreed to the allied strategy. let me spend a few minutes on what i mean when i say that churchill's attention to detail was stunning. he designed the table at his country home chartwell. it was to be round and six feet in diameter. he told his wife to
churchill wisely took u.s. ambassador avril herriman with him to show the allies were united in this important strategic decision. after a full day of meetings, stalin invited churchill to the kremlin for a good-bye dinner, and what a dinner that was. just the two men and their interpreters serving themselves, no servants, in the kremlin. a full banquet, enough for 30 people, topped off -- pardon the pun -- with a pig's head. stalin opened his penknife, cleaned out the head, scraped out a piece...
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relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to japan and says leader less follow through with their pledge. >> we have a common approach to this and the common approach is we're not going to use currencies as a tool of economic warfare. >> and investors say the latest restructuring, natixis is up after the french lender unveils a simpler structure and the special dividend. >> and the latest polls suggest bersani's party has a narrow lead in itly. jay you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> markets are relatively quiet, save for japan. get to
relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to...
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the u.s. coast guard said the fire started in front of a generator in the main engine crime. that fire left the cruise liner without power for five days with 4200 people on board. investigators say it could take up to a year to determine what exactly caused the fire. despite that initial report from the coast guard, congress says it still wants answers into the cruise ship disaster. hours after the triumph was towed to alabama, senator jay rockefeller september a letter to the -- sent a letter to the coast guard, demanding a review of the incident and similar incidents in the last six years. the senator says there might be a larger safety issue that needs to be reviewed involving large passenger vehicles. >>> and when congress returns next week, they will only have four days for the sequester. coming up, the automatic budget cuts here for california. >>> why facebook's tax bill is zero. in fact, the social media giant will get a huge refund. >>> and what russian scientists are finding after fr
the u.s. coast guard said the fire started in front of a generator in the main engine crime. that fire left the cruise liner without power for five days with 4200 people on board. investigators say it could take up to a year to determine what exactly caused the fire. despite that initial report from the coast guard, congress says it still wants answers into the cruise ship disaster. hours after the triumph was towed to alabama, senator jay rockefeller september a letter to the -- sent a letter...
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that is from the u.s. chamber of commerce in washington. among the speakers, the educational secretary in george w. bush's second term. > host: we take a look at how your taxpayer dollars are being spent. on this presidents day, we will focus on presidents and what sort of benefits they get after they leave office. let's begin with a history. when did taxpayers start paying for these benefits for presidents after they leave office? guest: the act was enacted in 1958. the idea occurred around 1912. andrew carnegie decided he wanted to use his foundation to pay about $25,000 a year in pensions to former presidents. the first former president that would have been able to use that $25,000 happened to be his friend taft. taft did not need the money. he was a professor at yale. he became the supreme court justice. he had to walk a delicate balance of telling his friend thanks but no thanks and decided not to accept it. andrew carnegie and never articulated why he wanted to pay the pension. members of congress thought it might be a kick to say may
that is from the u.s. chamber of commerce in washington. among the speakers, the educational secretary in george w. bush's second term. > host: we take a look at how your taxpayer dollars are being spent. on this presidents day, we will focus on presidents and what sort of benefits they get after they leave office. let's begin with a history. when did taxpayers start paying for these benefits for presidents after they leave office? guest: the act was enacted in 1958. the idea occurred around...
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they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense spending. obama will have a new look defense posture in some ways. on relied in the 1950's nuclear-weapons and president obama has a drone policy, " defense on the cheap," as they used to call leit. role warre earl warren appointed to the supreme court. he acted in american interest when he defended egypt. nobody would argue it wasn't brave of eisenhower to do so. the greatest public works project on his watch. the st. lawrence seaway. he created nasa, which led the way to the kennedy years in going to the moon. barack, the federal troops to protect school girls going to school and dealing with the implementation of brown. the virtues of eisenhower were quite strong. n a thirdhave won third to term. host: this from twitter. guest: well, of course, depending on how you look at things. some people vote for the lesser of two evils. many dreamed for a third party s.at never quite cohere the leader roosevelt had a party -- theod
they cut back on missile systems and on u.s. troops during that time. there were being fiscally responsible when it came to defense spending. obama will have a new look defense posture in some ways. on relied in the 1950's nuclear-weapons and president obama has a drone policy, " defense on the cheap," as they used to call leit. role warre earl warren appointed to the supreme court. he acted in american interest when he defended egypt. nobody would argue it wasn't brave of eisenhower...